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Adam's Review of Eureka Singlis ST Regular
I actually bought this pad back in 2016, used it for several years until it started to leak more than four years later. I'll chalk that up to a win.
So, here we are, on my second round of ordering this pad. Overall, it's a great product. Pretty basic but durable. IMO the inflation valve at the feet is not necessary. Most often I use it to inflate the pad with my mouth rather than do the advised hand pump they recommend. I do this because it is a bigger opening and easier to push air in. I have kicked open the valve when I'm sleeping on a few occasions. Overall, it's not needed and only adds weight.
The other thing I'd like to see on this pad would be a plastic (read: lighter) inflation valve set in the front. The Big Agnes pads have these and they're fantastic (although I cannot comment if they are prone to leaking more than this brass valve).
When deflated it's about the size of a Nalgene. �
So, here we are, on my second round of ordering this pad. Overall, it's a great product. Pretty basic but durable. IMO the inflation valve at the feet is not necessary. Most often I use it to inflate the pad with my mouth rather than do the advised hand pump they recommend. I do this because it is a bigger opening and easier to push air in. I have kicked open the valve when I'm sleeping on a few occasions. Overall, it's not needed and only adds weight.
The other thing I'd like to see on this pad would be a plastic (read: lighter) inflation valve set in the front. The Big Agnes pads have these and they're fantastic (although I cannot comment if they are prone to leaking more than this brass valve).
When deflated it's about the size of a Nalgene. �
Pros:
- durable
- packs down small
Cons:
- foot valve
Best Used for:
- Car Camping
- Backpacking (not UL), car camping
Would Recommend:
Yes